They wouldn't think that I'm sure! You should try reading and joining in on conversations that are already happening - I have learned looooads about myself that I knew but never connected at ALL with bipolar... until reading on here that so many others have the exact same things go on.  You ccan always be a lurker for a little bit!
Yeah, if you've only been seeing her for 3 months then it's a bit harder to trust. But still, others can see what we can't so it is at least worth exploring with her! Either way - you'll end up either having a new diagnosis which will hopefully help you even more, or through time you and your psychologist will discover that bipolar is more accurate and you'll have still learned loads more about yourself and about how this all affects you.
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